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  1. On Spiritual Warfare (#18) I read somewhere that “The Deer’s Cry” is a minor exorcism (?) (I grew up, like Carolyn, in the Episcopal church where we don’t speak openly of such things. 🙂
    Thanks for bringing the “Deer’s Cry” to my attention. It’s become an (almost) daily practice. I can’t begin to describe the benefits. Highly recommend.

    1. I love that prayer, too. I also say it when I wish to invite extra protection in, for loved ones. Just change the pronouns around.

  2. Are you aware if there are any negotiations for a bullion state bank in Georgia, my home state?

  3. Greetings Catherine! I am turning 65 and would like to get my SS benefits which i have worked hard for, however i DO NOT CONSENT to the medical mafia and apparently can not get benefits without signing up for Medicare A,B or C. In a bit of a conundrum as I would like to claim what’s mine, but do not want to pay or dip my toe into the dark sludge of that cesspool
    Please advise!!
    Thank you so much for all the good you are doing, I am so grateful!!!

    michele

    1. From a colleague:

      You can opt out of Medicare Part A and Part B. https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/Find-Your-Provider-Type/Employers-and-Unions/FS3-Enroll-in-Part-A-and-B.pdf

      This is the form to terminate: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/CMS-Forms/CMS-Forms/Downloads/CMS1763.pdf There may be another form if you don’t want to get it to begin with. I don’t remember a box to check not to get Medicare on the Social Security application, but you can apply for Social Security by phone (with an appointment) and I’m assuming you can tell the case worker you want to opt out of Medicare. I already had Medicare when I applied for Social Security, so it didn’t come up with my application.

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